B. A. LL.B.

Courses

Diploma

B.A.,LL.B. (Five Years Course)REVISED CURRICULUM (2017-18)

From the Academic Year 2016-17, Government of Maharashtra has introduced Common Entrance Test (CET) for Law Course for admission to B.A.LL.B. 1 (5 YEARS COURSE) & LL.B. 1(THREE YEARS COURSE). Admission to these courses henceforth, cancellation and refund of fees shall be as per the Government of Maharashtra, Directorate of Higher Education. Details of which are available on www.dhepune.gov.in or www.mahacet.org

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

An applicant who has successfully completed Senior Secondary School course (‘+2’) or equivalent (such as 11+1, ‘A’ level in Senior School Leaving certificate course) from a recognized University of India or outside or from a Senior Secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognized by the Union or by a State Government or from any equivalent institution from a foreign country recognized by the government of that country for the purpose of issue of qualifying certificate on successful completion of the course, may apply for and be admitted into the programme of the Centres of Legal Education to obtain the integrated degree in law with a degree in any other subject as the first degree from the University whose such a degree in law is recognized by the Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment.

Syllabus

B.A. LL.B. and LL.B.

Course Component of First Year B.A.LL.B. :

Subject Code

First Year B.A.LL.B. Semester I

CE 0101

General English

BA 0102

General Principles of Political Science

BA 0103

General Principles of Economics

BA 0104

General Principles of Sociology

Subject Code

First Year B.A.LL.B.Semester II

CE 0201

English for Law

BA 0202

Political Theories

BA 0203

Macro Economics, Policies and Practice

BA 0204

Theoretical Perspectives of Sociology

Course Component of Second Year B.A. LL.B.:

Subject Code

Second Year B.A.LL.B. Semester III

CE 0301

Legal Language and Legal Reasoning

BA 0302

Public Policy and Public Administration

BA 0303

Theories of Development and Indian Economy

BA 0304

Society in India

Subject Code

Second Year B.A.LL.B.Semester IV

CE 0401

Law and Literature

BA 0402

International Relations

BA 0403

Law and Economics

BA 0404

Social Research Methods

Course Component of Third Year B.A. LL.B.,

Subject Code

Third Year B.A. LL.B. – Semester V

LC 0501

Legal and Constitutional History

LC 0502

Family Law I

LC 0503

Law of Contract I

LC 0504

Law of Crimes

Optional Subject 1 (Any one from the following)

LO 0505

(a) Health and Food Law

LO 0506

(b) Equity and Trust Law

LO 0507

(c) Criminal Psychology and Criminal Sociology

LO 0508

(d) Agricultural Marketing Law

LO 0509

(e) Intellectual Property Rights I

Subject Code

Third Year B.A. LL.B. – Semester VI

LC 0601

Constitutional Law I

LC 0602

Family Law II

LC 0603

Law of Contract II

LC 0604

Tort and Consumer Protection Law

Optional Subject 2 (Any one from the following)

LO 0605

(a) Media and Law

LO 0606

(b) Banking and Insurance Law

LO 0607

(c) Penology and Victimology

LO 0608

(d) Land Acquisition Law

LO 0609

(e) Intellectual Property Rights II

Course Component of Fourth Year B.A. LL.B.,

Subject Code

Fourth Year B.A. LL.B. – Semester VII

LC 0701

Constitutional Law II

LC 0702

Property Law and Easement

LC 0703

Public International Law

LP 0704

Practical Training Paper I – Professional Ethics and Contempt of

Court Law

Optional Subject 3 (Any one from the following)

LO 0705

(a) Comparative Constitutions

LO 0706

(b) Investment and Securities Law

LO 0707

(c) Criminal Minor Acts

LO 0708

(d) Cooperative Law

LO 0709

(e) Private International Law

Subject Code

Fourth Year B.A. LL.B. – Semester VIII

LC 0801

Labour and Industrial Law

LC 0802

Jurisprudence

LC 0803

Law of Evidence

LP 0804

Practical Training Paper II – Alternate Dispute Resolution System

Optional Subject 4 (Any one from the following)

LO 0805

(a) Human Rights Law and Practice

LO 0806

(b) Competition Law

LO 0807

(c) Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Groups and Criminal Law

LO 0808

(d) Civil Minor Acts

LO 0809

(e) International Economic Law

Course Component of Fifth Year B.A. LL.B.,

Subject Code

Fifth Year B.A. LL.B. – Semester IX

LC 0901

Civil Procedure Code

LC 0902

Interpretation of Statutes

LC 0903

Environmental Law

LP 0904

Practical Training Paper III – Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance

Optional Subject 5 (Any one from the following)

LO 0905

(a) Law on Education

LO 0906

(b) Principles of Taxation Law

LO 0907

(c) Law of Forensic Science

LO 0908

(d) Land Laws I

LO 0909

(e) International Law on Air, Space and Sea

Subject Code

Fifth Year B.A. LL.B. – Semester X

LC 1001

Criminal Procedure Code

LC 1002

Administrative Law

LC 1003

Company Law

LP 1004

Practical Training Paper IV – Moot Court Exercise and Internship

Optional Subject 6 (Any one from the following)

LO 1005

(a) Election Law

LO 1006

(b) Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law

LO 1007

(c) Comparative Criminal Justice System

LO 1008

(d) Land Laws II

LO 1009

(e) Humanitarian and Refugee Law

B.A.,LL.B. (Five Years Course)(2003 Pattern)

Five Year Law Course, leading to a B.A. LL. B. degree is a ten semester full-time course. The students of the Five Year Course are awarded with the Bachelor of degree at the end of the Third Year, (i.e. 6th semester) and on completion of Five Years, (10th semester), LL.B. degree is awarded.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

ADMISSION TO B.A. LL.B. COURSE (FIVE YEARS COURSE):

A candidate passing the H. S. C. (10+2) examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, with minimum 45% marks or any other examination recognised as equivalent thereto by the Savitribai Phule Pune University with the minimum prescribed marks is eligible for admission to the First Year of Five Year Law Course. The above percentage of marks shall be relaxed by 5 % for candidates belonging to the SC, ST categories recognised as such by the Government of Maharashtra.Important: – The applicants who have obtained 10+2 or graduation / post-graduationthrough open universities system directly without having any basic qualification forprosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission in the law courses.

SUBJECTS FOR 1st YEAR B.A.LL.B

Semester-I

Semester-II

General English – I

General English – II

History

Political Science – I

Economics

Sociology

SUBJECTS FOR 2nd YEAR B.A., LL.B.

Semester-III

Semester-IV

Political Science – II (Foundations of Political obligation)

Legal History (History of Courts, Legislature and Legal Profession in India)

Political Science – III (International relations and organizations)

Law of Contract – II (including The Sale of Goods Act, 1939 and Indian Partnership Act, 1932.)

Law of Contract – I (General Principles of Contract and Specific Relief Act, 1963)